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Innovative 90-93 Accord A/t To M/t Conversion F-series F22 Passenger 29325-75a on 2040-parts.com

US $108.00
Location:

Austin, Texas, United States

Austin, Texas, United States
Condition:New Brand:Innovative Mounts Interchange Part Number:Automatic to Manual Transmission Swap Mount Manufacturer Part Number:29325-75A / F22B F22A Auto To Manual Trans Mount Warranty:Yes

INNOVATIVE 90-93 Accord A/T to M/T Conversion F-Series F22 Passenger Mount 75A

Urethane Insert: 75A Track (Black)

    * Unique No-tear Vibration Minimizing bushings.

    * CAD/CAM Designed

    * Stress Analyzed

    * Lifetime Warranty.



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